Betelgeuse does not actually rotate like a solid body, as it is a supergiant star with an irregular shape due to its strong pulsations. It is estimated that Betelgeuse has a rotation period anywhere from tens to hundreds of years.
Betelgeuse doesn't revolve around the sun. It is a star, even larger than the sun, and much too far away for the sun to have much effect on it.
No one really knows, because no one has ever been to Betelgeuse. It would take much more time than getting to Pluto.
one year or 365 days or 12 months :)
Since Betelgeuse is a nearby star (compared to the size of the galaxy, that is), you can assume that it takes about the same time as our Solar System to orbit the galaxy - approximately 240 million years.
27.322. Next time, google it. There's even another 'Answers.com' question which answers this
Betelgeuse doesn't revolve around the sun. It is a star, even larger than the sun, and much too far away for the sun to have much effect on it.
365.25 days
It takes about 27.3 days for the Moon to revolve once around Earth.
It takes 27.32 days for the moon to orbit the Earth once.
In this case the word is "revolve". "Rotate" is used for an object that turns around an axis within itself. Saturn takes about 29.5 years to revolve once around the Sun.
Mars does NOT revolve around the Earth !.. It revolves around the SUN... taking 687 days to orbit the sun once.
No one really knows, because no one has ever been to Betelgeuse. It would take much more time than getting to Pluto.
It takes Mercury 1407.6 Earth hours to make one full rotation around its axis.
The word is "revolve" or "orbit", not "rotate". It takes Eris 560 years to orbit the Sun once.
88 days to revolve and to rotate on its axis 56.8 days
20 days
It depends on the meteor.